Laparoscopy treatment of liver abscess secondary to an unusual foreign body (rosemary twig)

Autor: Nassif, André Thá, Granella, Victor Hugo, Rucinski, Tulio, Cavassin, Bruno Landal, Bassani, Alesandra, Nassif, Lucas Thá
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Autopsy and Case Reports, Volume: 11, Article number: e2021317, Published: 20 AUG 2021
Popis: A hepatic abscess caused by a swallowed foreign body is a rare and challenging diagnosis. Most patients have nonspecific symptoms, and more than 90% of patients do not remember having swallowed it, which occurred accidentally. In this setting, fish bones, chicken bones, and toothpicks are the most found foreign bodies. We reported the case of a 54-year-old male patient admitted with abdominal pain and intermittent fever. He was diagnosed with liver abscess and treated successfully with antibiotics and a laparoscopic procedure; a rosemary twig was found during the abscess drainage procedure. Furthermore, a literature review of 22 cases of laparoscopic treated liver abscesses associated with a foreign body was made.
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